!!!Lyzeum

Lyceum: The term was first used to denote the school founded by the 
philosopher Aristotle ("Lykeion") near the temple of the god 
Apollo Lyceius ("wolf killer"). The humanists used 
"lyceum" as an honorary name for universities. In Austria, 
the term was the usual name for philosophical academies and for 
philosophic courses of study at university until 1848. From 1873 it 
became the name of the prototypical 6-form secondary girls' school in 
Graz, which, in modified form, was integrated into the regular school 
system in 1900 ( Maedchenlyzeum).


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